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The wacky Sheen coaster continues, with the former "Two and a Half Men" star slamming replacement Ashton Kutcher and then apologizing within a week.

The Charlie Sheen rollercoaster may have slowed down, but it hasn't stopped.

A week after slamming his former show "Two and a Half Men" in an interview with TMZ, calling it "a steaming pile of a**" before adding, "I'm tired of pretending Ashton [Kutcher] doesn't suck. It's nothing personal, I just feel bad for him. He's saddled with such bad writing," Sheen has retracted his statements.

Well, some of his statements.

The mercurial actor wrote a letter posted on TMZ addressed to Kutcher, which kicks off with "Dear Ashton, My bad." The letter goes on to say:

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"I was disrespectful to a man doing his best. I got excited and I threw you into the crossfire, but the rest of my statement I stand behind. You, however, deserve much better. Safety in your travels good sir."